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A review on Effects of Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes in Ruminant Nutrition

open access: yes, 2019
Ruminant can convert plant biomass that human can’t use directly to high quality protein-meat and milk, which is important to agriculture and human society. However, the conversion efficiency is dependent on digestibility of plant cell walls. The conversion efficiency is low as well as the digestibility of plant material at present.
openaire   +1 more source

Effects of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes on the ruminal fermentation of agro-industrial by-products

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Animal Science, 2019
This research was performed to evaluate the effects of increasing doses of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFE), namely at 0 (control), 1 (low), 2 (medium) and 4 (high) μL/g dry matter (DM), on the ruminal fermentation of low-quality agro-industrial by-products, grape pomace, almond hull and pomegranate peel.
Abid, Khalil   +6 more
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Performance of beef cattle bulls in feed lots and fed on diets containing enzymatic complex

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Animal Sciences, 2015
Current paper evaluates the performance of confined beef cattle supplemented with amylolytic enzyme complex produced by fungus Aspergillus awamori and a commercial product containing multienzyme complex, yeast and MOS. Treatments comprised control (basal
Leonardo Guimarães de Oliveira   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparison of in vitro degradation of elephant grass and sugarcane by exogenous fibrolytic enzymes

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Microbiology Research, 2011
The objective of this study was to compare, under in vitro conditions, the kinetics of organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) degradation of elephant grass and sugarcane. Sugarcane had higher degradation than elephant grass.
null Arm   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Rumen fermentation patterns in buffalo bulls fed total mixed ration supplemented with exogenous fibrolytic enzyme and/or live yeast culture

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, 2015
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of exogenous fibrolytic enzyme (EFE) and/or live yeast culture supplementation in total mixed ration (TMR) on rumen fermentation patterns in buffalo.
Ravikanth Reddy Poonooru   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

UEG Week 2015 Poster Presentations

open access: yes, 2015
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 3, Issue S5, Page 146-687, October 2015.
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of Biological Additives on the Fermentation Quality and Microbial Community of High-Moisture Oat Silage

open access: yesAgriculture
The primary objective of this study was to explore the effects of biological additives, including Streptococcus bovis (SB), Bacillus subtilis (BS), xylanase (XT), and their combined treatments, including SB + BS (SBBS), SB + XT (SBXT), and BS + XT (BSXT),
Yifei Huang   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Addition of Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes to the Feed of Confined Steers Modulates Fat Profile in Meat

open access: yesRuminants
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the addition of fibrolytic enzymes to the diet of cattle in confinement improves feed digestibility weight gain; as well as evaluating the profile of fatty acids in the ruminal environment and in meat ...
Rafael Vinicius Pansera Lago   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

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